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Name
  
Ron Beagle

Positions
  
End, Tight end

College
  
Navy

Drafted by
  
Arizona Cardinals


Place of death
  
Sacramento Ca

Career end
  
1955

Date of death
  
Sept. 8,2015

Role
  
American football player

Nominations
  
Heisman Trophy

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Date of birth
  
(1934-02-07) February 7, 1934 (age 81)

NFL draft
  
1956 / Round: 17 / Pick: 197

Died
  
September 8, 2015, Sacramento, California, United States

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Place of birth
  
Hartford, Connecticut

Ronald Beagle (February 7, 1934 – September 8, 2015) is a former American football end.

Ron Beagle Hall of Famer and Navy Great Ron Beagle Passes Away Football

Beagle was born in Hartford, Connecticut but played high school football in Cincinnati. The 6 foot one inch, 185 pounder entered the United States Naval Academy in 1952. A physical player, Beagle won All-America recognition in his junior and senior seasons during an era in which ends played 60 minutes. He was honored with the Maxwell Award after his junior year in 1954, in which he had 30 receptions, 451 yards rushing and four touchdowns to compliment his stout defense. He finished his three-year career with 64 receptions for 849 yards (mostly from George Welsh) and eight touchdowns despite fighting through a broken hand.

He also was All-America in lacrosse.

He was selected by the Chicago Cardinals in the 17th round of the 1956 NFL Draft, two picks before the Green Bay Packers took Bart Starr. Before he was to join the Cardinals, he served four years in the United States Marines. Unfortunately, he suffered a knee injury while playing football in the service and was never able to recover. He went into business in Sacramento, California.

Beagle married a Navy nurse, Jo Ann Jones. Their daughter, Ronda J. Beagle, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1984. The Beagles were among the first families with a father and daughter who graduated from the Academy. Ronda Beagle authored a 1993 book on the Navy's efforts to recruit women.

Uniquely in the history of the sport, Beagle and Roger Staubach played football for the same high school (Purcell in Cincinnati), played college ball at the same school (Navy), won the Maxwell Trophy, made All-America and eventually were inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, with Beagle receiving that honor in 1986.

References

Ron Beagle Wikipedia


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